Comfort

Comfort is single but has two children. She owns a cement house that has electricity. Her greatest monthly expense is food for her family.

For the past two years, Comfort has operated a 'kenkey' (boiled corn paste) and fish selling business. She sells to her neighbors and passersby. Her major challenge is the high cost of corn, which is used to prepare the 'kenkey."

With the GHS 1400, Comfort wants to purchase corn and fish. She decided to join ID Ghana to access loans to boost her business and improve her living standards.

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About ID Ghana

ID Ghana is a microfinance NGO that provides financial and social services to underserved urban communities in Accra. ID Ghana’s socially-oriented business model provides clients with a number of social services, including financial literacy training, group discussions led by peer educators on health and nutrition education, child schooling, basic medical services, and counseling and legal services for women victims of violence.